The ship's facilities include a rock climbing wall, a mini-golf course, dining areas and bars, an atrium, two pools, a theatre and a fitness centre.
[3][4] As Legend of the Seas, it was the most-traveled ship in the Royal Caribbean fleet, having been based in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, the South Pacific, Alaska, Central America, Caribbean, the Baltic, Mediterranean and the Middle East during her 19-year career at sea.
In the summer period in 2014, she offered cruises to Northern Europe where she visited port in the Baltic Sea and Norway.
[5] On 2 June 2016, Royal Caribbean sold Legend of the Seas to the UK based Thomson Cruises.
Legend of the Seas's last scheduled cruise with Royal Caribbean ended on 26 March 2017 before the ship was transferred to Thomson.